Course Code: 26FPD000V
This four-week, virtual workshop takes place online on Tuesdays, November 24th to December 15th, from 6PM ET to 8PM ET.
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Tuesday, November 24th, 6PM to 8PM ET
- Tuesday, December 1st, 6PM to 8PM ET
- Tuesday, December 8th, 6PM to 8PM ET
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Tuesday, December 15th, 6PM to 8PM ET
Please Note: Registration for this workshop closes on November 10th at 11:59 pm.
About the Workshop:
This virtual class at Center for Book Arts is taught by instructor Leah Mayers.
We all want to know that our work holds meaning for others, come practice the connections we seek when art meets its audience. In an intimate group we will look deeply at art works in progress with a focus on the artist's areas of inquiry. No prior experience is necessary, only a willingness to work together as artists and responders, with a creative constraint (CRP method), toward a shared goal to make works in progress the best they can be. Please come to class with an idea or a project you can show on Zoom and a question or challenge you are facing with your work. This workshop is for those makers who crave support and rigor, community and concrete direction; I believe you will leave your session wanting to rush back to the studio!
Required Materials:
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Please come to class prepared to show (with a 5-7 min. presentation) a work in progress for discussion.
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Pen and paper (or any way to take notes)
About Leah Mayers
Leah Mayers is a book & paper artist and educator based in and around Chicago, IL. She makes star maps for urban dwellers, memento mori, and writes flash creative non-fiction. She is a former gallerist, CPS teacher, and arts-integrated curriculum specialist at Columbia College Chicago. Leah is a certified practitioner of Liz Lerman’s Critical Response Process method.
All images courtesy of the instructor unless otherwise noted.